Figure 7B-2. Examples of Signing for School Crosswalk Warning Assembly

This figure illustrates examples of signing for school crosswalk
warning assembly.

A vertical roadway with two-way traffic is shown with one T-shaped
intersection at each end of the roadway to the right and two in
the middle section to the left.

At the bottom of the figure, a sign assembly is shown to the right
of the vertical roadway in advance of a T-shaped intersection on
the right. An upward-pointing pentagon-shaped yellow sign with a
black border and black symbols of two left-facing children walking
is shown above a horizontal rectangular yellow plaque with a black
border and the word "AHEAD" in black. To the right of
this plaque, the word "OR" is shown and another plaque
with the words "300 FT." To the right of this plaque,
the word "OR" is shown and another plaque with the words
"300 FEET" on two lines.

Just south of a T-shaped intersection to the left in the middle
section of the roadway, a horizontal rectangle with black and white
diagonal stripes, representing a crosswalk, is shown on the vertical
roadway. A sign assembly is shown to the right of the roadway on
each side of the crosswalk, facing oncoming traffic. The sign assembly
is shown composed of an upward-pointing pentagon-shaped yellow sign
with a black border and black symbols of two left-facing children
walking mounted above a horizontal rectangular yellow plaque with
a black border and diagonal black arrow pointing down and to the
left.

At the top of the figure, a sign assembly is shown to the left
of the vertical roadway, facing southbound traffic, in advance of
a T-shaped intersection on the right of the figure. The sign assembly
is composed of the same sign and plaques as at the bottom of the
figure, but the words "100 m" are shown instead of "300
FT" and the words "100 METERS" are shown instead
of "300 FEET."

The dimension from the crosswalk to each sign assembly is labeled
with an asterisk and "See note" indicating the note "45
m (150 ft) MIN 210 m (700 ft) MAX (for distances in between see
Section 2C.05)."